From the Shiba Inu ecosystem: BONE the most popular token in the Netherlands

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Shiba Inu, the cryptocurrency phenomenon that is winning the hearts of investors around the world, is discovering its powerful capabilities in the Netherlands. The BONE token, which is a key component of the SHIB ecosystem, has become the second most popular asset in the country.

Growing interest in BONE in the Netherlands

Data from the well-known cryptocurrency tracking platform, CoinGecko, reports that BONE is one of the most tracked crypto assets in the Netherlands. It was the top token of the Shiba Inu ecosystem that proved to be the second most popular cryptocurrency in the tulip country.

BONE’s leading position in the Dutch market has solidified as the launch of Shibarium – a tier two solution in the Shiba Inu world – approaches. Individual investors and cryptocurrency exchanges have recently expressed increasing interest in the project.

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Not just BONE – Cryptocurrency Fever in the Netherlands

In addition to Shiba Inu, several other cryptocurrencies have gained a loyal following in the Netherlands. Worth mentioning here are FUSE and CELL, which are also in high demand. CoinGecko analyzed cryptocurrency trends in Europe based on website visit data, counting from the beginning of the year to July 2023.

The Netherlands contributed significantly to the overall interest in cryptocurrencies in Europe, taking the leading position with 7.30% year-to-date (YTD). This distinguishes the country as the second most cryptocurrency-interested on the continent.

United Kingdom – a model for Europe

A high level of interest in cryptocurrencies is also manifested by the United Kingdom. It has emerged as the leader of the classification. Here it is worth noting that the assets that generate the most interest among investors are Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH).

Other European countries, such as Poland, Germany, Russia, France, Slovenia, Romania, Ukraine, Spain, Ireland, Croatia, Lithuania, Sweden and Italy, also show moderate interest in the market. However, their activity in this area is more varied than that of the Netherlands or the UK.

Shiba Inu in the world

It is worth mentioning that the Shiba Inu is not only a popular asset in Europe, but is also winning the hearts of investors on other continents. An example is Africa, where Nigeria has become the main country interested in cryptocurrencies, and Shiba Inu plays an important role there. This canine crypto token has also gained popularity in Ivory Coast and South Africa.

At the time of writing this content, the SHIB price is oscillating around $0.0000077. This is 38% higher than the local bottom reached on June 10.

Disclaimer: Blockbulletin does not take accountability of investments based on the information of the website. We highly advice readers to make extensive research prior to any invest

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